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Would you like to migrate to systemd to control the wordclock as a service? #246
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Hey @oxivanisher, I like the idea pretty much! Feel free to start your work on latest main branch and open a PR, whenever you're done. Please ensure, that the documentation is also adopted accordingly. ... final note: Any idea how/when to register the service in /etc/systemd/system? That's probably a manual approach as part of the instructions, right? |
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I could help with that, if you would like that. Here are the things that work for me so far:
/etc/systemd/system/wordclock.service
Systemd Howto
systemctl daemon-reload
systemctl start wordclock.service
systemctl enable wordclock.service
systemctl enable --now wordclock.service
systemctl status wordclock.service
journalctl -fu wordclock.service
IMHO (as a linux system engineer ^^) it would be nice to use a systemd unit, but I don't know if its seen as too complicated. Let me know what you think.
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